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| 96 |
Grant to Richard Sexton, junior, butcher, and John Whaplode,butcher, of two shops with solars in the Butchery. |
| 97 |
Grant to Robert Wright of Fulbourn and Robert Norris, barber, of three shops with solars in the Butchery. |
| 98 |
Grant to Robert Wright of Fulbourn and Robert Norris, barber, of three shops with solars in the Butchery. |
| 99 |
Grant to Richard Sexton, junior, butcher, John Sexton, senior, butcher, John Whaplode, butcher', and William Spencer, notary, of three shops as in 09/9/97. |
| 100 |
Grant to Richard Sexton, junior, butcher, John Sexton, senior, butcher, John Whaplode, butcher', and William Spencer, notary, of three shops as in 09/9/97. |
| 101 |
Quitclaim to Master William Spenser, notary, John Sexton, Richard Sexton, junior, and John Whaplode of all right to two shops in Butchery Row lately Matilda Baldwin's. |
| 102 |
Demise to Richard Paris and Robert Brook of Barnwell of three shops as in 09/9/97. |
| 103 |
Demise to Richard Sexton, Robert Sterne, John Sexton, William Roger and John Scot of three shops as in 09/9/97. |
| 104 |
Grant to John Roys, burgess, Thomas Coke and Henry Falke, clerks, Hugh Day and John Baldwin, alias Readon, burgesses, of two shops with solars in Butchery Row as in 09/9/96. |
| 105 |
Grant to John Hessewell [John Hazel?], Thomas Blackamoor, Thomas Regewyn, John Erlych and Thomas Baldwin of one shop once Richard Sexton senior's (as in 09/9/97). |
| 106 |
Receipt from John Roys, burgess and butcher, and Hugh Day, burgess, of £10 in part payment for one shop (as in last) |
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Cambridge, St Edward's parish deeds
| Title |
Quitclaim to Master William Spenser, notary, John Sexton, Richard Sexton, junior, and John Whaplode of all right to two shops in Butchery Row lately Matilda Baldwin's. |
| Reference |
CCCC09/09/101 (former reference: X 11.f) |
| Creator |
Henry Barker of Brook Walden and Stephen Bakestone |
| Covering Dates |
23 July 1426 (Abbey Walden, Tuesday before St James [25 July ], 4 Henry VI) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript |
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| Content and context |
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The shops lie between a shop of the Prioress of St Radegund (N) and a shop of the said Richard Sexton (S) and abut on St Edward's churchyard and on the king's highway
Witnesses: Nicholas Hewish; Henry Caldbeck; John Barber; John King, barker; and Richard Barker of Brook Walden.
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